The Washington-based author will talk about her newest work: What the River Keeps
Drop in for an evening with Cheryl Grey Bostrom, author of Sugar Birds, Leaning on Air, and What the River Keeps.
In Bostrom's newest work, What the River Keeps, a reclusive biologist returns to her childhood home on the Elwha River, where she untangles her mysterious past.
This event will include a reading, Q&A, and book signing with the author. Books will be available for purchase through Port Book & News.
About the Author
A keen student of the natural world and the workings of the human heart, Pacific Northwest author Cheryl Grey Bostrom captures the mystery and wonder of both in her lyrical, surprising fiction.
Her novels Sugar Birds and Leaning on Air have won more than two dozen industry honors. Kirkus Reviews named Cheryl's newest work of contemporary women’s fiction, What the River Keeps, as a Best Indie Book of June 2025.
An avid birder and nature photographer, Cheryl lives in rural Washington State with her veterinarian husband and a pack of half-trained Gordon setters.
To learn more about the author, visit cherylbostrom.com.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Arts, Music & Culture |
The Sequim Branch Library will maintain all services from its Temporary Location at 609 W. Washington, near the former JC Penney. Browse the full collection, use computers and print, attend programs, and use the walk-up book drops.